Neural network systems to reproduce crash behavior of structural components |
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Authors: | Luca Lanzi Chiara Bisagni Sergio Ricci |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento di Ingegneria Aerospaziale, Politecnico di Milano, V. La Masa 34, Milano 20156, Italy |
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Abstract: | The use of neural networks as global approximation tool in crashworthiness problems is here investigated. Neural networks are not only asked to return some meaningful indices of the structural behavior but also to reproduce load-time curves during crash phenomena. To contain the number of examples required for the training process, parallel subsystems of small neural networks are designed. Design points for the training process are obtained by explicit finite element analyses performed by PAMCRASH. The settlement of the points in the design domain is defined using a maximum distance concept. The procedure is applied to different typical absorption structures made of aluminum alloy: riveted tubes, honeycomb structures, longitudinal keel beam and intersection elements of helicopter subfloors. |
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Keywords: | Crashworthiness Neural networks Response surfaces Riveted tubes Honeycomb structures Helicopter subfloor |
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